Education, occupation, and wealth affect the risk of cognitive impairment | UCL News
Socioeconomic factors such as education, occupation, and wealth appear to influence the likelihood of developing cognitive impairment or dementia in...
Socioeconomic factors such as education, occupation, and wealth appear to influence the likelihood of developing cognitive impairment or dementia in...
Summary: Preliminary research suggests that working more than 52 hours per week may physically alter brain regions involved in emotional...
The findings of preliminary research indicate that long working hours may alter the structure of the brain, particularly those areas...
Program Designed to Identify Age-Related Brain Health Issues at an Early Stage, Allowing Effective Provision of Coordinated Care October...
Less than half of patients over age 60 receive regular cognitive assessments. But primary care practitioners (PCPs) at UMass Memorial...
Mass General Brigham investigators have linked difficult early life experiences with reduced quality and quantity of the white matter communication...